As our Book Sale is wrapping up this week, we are getting ready for many exciting programs and events coming up in the last week of March and in April. The last week of March will see two programs that celebrate Women’s History Month. On Monday, March 25 local resident Fran Drew will tell us about her great adventure as she and her sister were among the first ...

BOOK SALE continues in the form of bag sale through March 15 during regular library hours. Fill a bag of books for $8.00!

After the big storm of the great annual Friends Book Sale, the library will resume its regular programming in the last week of March. Some highlights to look forward to include Women’s History Month programs celebrating achievements of local women, our ...

A.J. Perri Plumbing, Heating and Cooling, LLC has been recognized by The Commerce and Industry Association of New Jersey (CIANJ) as a 2019 “Companies That Care” award recipient. CIANJ praised the A.J. Perri Cares Program, an outreach that has helped over a dozen New Jersey military/veterans and their families, providing them with air conditioning, heating and indoor air quality system ...

Not enough has been said about Chatham Township Committee’s recent Resolution for Planning Board Review of existing limitations on home size in the Township, specifically in our smaller Residential Zones referred to as R-3 and R-4.

Make no mistake, this is an attempt to explore adding additional restrictions to our rights as homeowners to develop our properties under ...

Opening a new restaurant is rarely an easy task, and for Fettle + Fare owner Amanda Vargas, who has multiple sclerosis and is legally blind, the journey to create her shop in Westfield, NJ, was extra challenging.

It was here that she created a space that is more to her than a place to find tasty, nutritious food. It’s a symbol of growth and helping others ...

CHATHAM, NJ - At approximately 12:45 am on March 13, 2019, Officer Matthew Belcastro arrested Michael Redlich, age 21, from East Hanover, New Jersey for driving while intoxicated.

Officer Belcastro initiated a motor vehicle stop for speeding on Main Street. He
approached the driver, spoke with him and then requested that he exit his vehicle. Mr. Redlich performed a series of field balance ...